On 23 Sep 2014, at 23:05, Rasmus Møller Selsmark wrote:
I'm using Gmail (company-wide solution, so cannot move to other
provider) and would like to organize mails into folders/smart
mailboxes. My workflow: Receives mails on approx. 20 different mailing
lists, which I would like to automaticall
On 24 Sep 2014, at 8:35, Fredrik Jonsson wrote:
Rasmus Møller Selsmark 2014-09-23 23:05 wrote:
However, I would also like to show my regular "Inbox" of mails not
addressed to any of the filtered mailing lists
You can set up a new smart mailbox and tell it to include e.g all mail
from "All M
On 23 Sep 2014, at 23:05, Rasmus Møller Selsmark wrote:
I'm using Gmail (company-wide solution, so cannot move to other
provider) and would like to organize mails into folders/smart
mailboxes. My workflow: Receives mails on approx. 20 different mailing
lists, which I would like to automaticall
Thanks for your suggestions. Also to Mike.
Gmail supports server-side filtering. I suggest you create a filter
which moves these messages to a separate IMAP mailbox. You can then
base your smart folders on that (including the default Mailing Lists
mailbox).
From reading the MailMate docs on
On 24 Sep 2014, at 9:28, Rasmus Møller Selsmark wrote:
From reading the MailMate docs on the topic (and what I can see in
Gmail interface), I was under the impression that Gmail only supported
labeling mails, not moving them, which means that they effectively all
stays in the inbox.
Gmail ha
On 23 Sep 2014, at 13:49, Lars Ippich wrote:
Quick question - is it possible to hide messages of a specific
account's inbox from the general "Inbox"?
No.
I have a work-related account that I only want to keep an eye on, but
don't want to mess up my Inbox.
I have various open requests for “
On 23 Sep 2014, at 15:35, Alexander Kucera wrote:
I have a test email whose raw headers show the date as `Date: Tue, 23
Sep 2014 13:03:13 +` which is what is written into the variable I
get from MailMate. However I live in UTC+2 so the time I should be
putting into the log is `15:03:13`.
On 23 Sep 2014, at 22:09, Mark Chapman wrote:
Somewhere along the line I discovered that Shift + Ctrl + A produced a
pop up menu with some, but not all, off the programs listed under
Command.
It displays a popup with all commands sharing the same keyboard
shortcut.
I assumed it was some ki
I have Ruby's date parsing working already, just on the raw date. The
existence of #date is a huge relief.
While we are on the topic of Ruby. Is there any reason all the bundles
are in Ruby? Would any language work? I am much more comfortable in
Python for example.
Alexander Kucera
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On 24 Sep 2014, at 10:32, Alexander Kucera wrote:
While we are on the topic of Ruby. Is there any reason all the bundles
are in Ruby?
No.
Would any language work?
Yes. (As long as it can read environment variables and handle input and
output in UTF8.)
I am much more comfortable in Pyth
Hmm, apparently I cannot seem to get this right. The problem is
related to whether or not to save items in the keychain including port
number. The keychain kind of requires it, but it is error prone if
actually doing it. I'll give it another go.
Hi,
I'm on build #4508 now but there is still a
Hmm, I'm not sure #date is working correctly.
I have a raw date of `Tue, 23 Sep 2014 17:38:44 -0500`, but #date seems
to give me the exact same thing only formatted differently. When I print
#date I get `2014-09-23 17:38:44 -0500` instead of `2014-09-24 00:38:44
+` which MailMate shows me.
On 24 Sep 2014, at 11:14, Alexander Kucera wrote:
Hmm, I'm not sure #date is working correctly.
I have a raw date of `Tue, 23 Sep 2014 17:38:44 -0500`, but #date
seems to give me the exact same thing only formatted differently. When
I print #date I get `2014-09-23 17:38:44 -0500` instead of `
On 24 Sep 2014, at 11:03, Bram Heerink wrote:
I'm on build #4508 now but there is still a weird problem. I always
make sure my Keychain contains the correct passwords. But somehow, if
I reboot MailMate, it updates the Keychain password with the old
initial password of my accounts. I really don
Ah, I see. Time to dive into the depths of timezone conversion then I
guess.
Thanks Benny.
Alexander Kucera
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On 24 Sep
Ah, I should have been able to figure this out.
Can I move the bundles I am not currently using to a different directory
(e.g., Bundles (unused))?
Thanks,
Mark
I have sought peace in all, and found it nowhere but in a corner with a
book
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On 24 Sep 2014, at 4:31, B
>> I'm on build #4508 now but there is still a weird problem. I always make
>> sure my Keychain contains the correct passwords. But somehow, if I reboot
>> MailMate, it updates the Keychain password with the old initial password of
>> my accounts. I really don't know where MailMate finds this ol
Hi,
When sending of a message fails you can click `Try later`. Then the `Drafts`
message gets in the `State: Waiting to retry`.
But, how do you force a send retry? If I right-click on the message and then
`Send` I get the message in an editor pane. Clicking send then results in a
***new*** me
On 2014-09-24 09:13, Bram Heerink wrote:
When sending of a message fails you can click Try later. Then the
Drafts message gets in the State: Waiting to retry.
But, how do you force a send retry? If I right-click on the message
and then Send I get the message in an editor pane. Clicking send the
I could also do with something similar, i.e. updating Application
Support files via dropbox: I'm constantly having to change my signature
and since I use four different computers, it's a real pain to have to do
it on each and every one. Would a symlink to dropbox work? (I would have
to quit Mai
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